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1 zbiornik na wody kopalniane
• standageSłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > zbiornik na wody kopalniane
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2 парк шахтных вагонеток
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > парк шахтных вагонеток
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3 pristojba za parkiranje
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4 Stellbereich
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5 водосборник
2) Geology: lodgement, water chamber, water sump, water-collecting header3) Engineering: catchment basin, drain pit, liquid accumulator, standage, water drainage sump, water header (коллектор), water tank4) Construction: cunette, water catcher, water collecting header, water collector5) Mining: catch pit, catchpit, drain sump, drainage road, water drain, water lodge, water reservoir, water-collection point7) Oil: lodge, water header collector8) Astronautics: deluge collection pond9) Sakhalin S: water draw-off boot10) Medical appliances: water trap -
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1) General subject: (опережающая скважина малого диаметра) rathole (A small-diameter pilot-type hole drilled a short distance ahead of a larger diameter hole to stabilize a smaller diameter bit and core barrel when used to core a limited portion of the borehole. A), sump2) Geology: drain sump, eye pit3) Engineering: drain pit, kettle, pit, settling well, silt trench, sink, sink hole, sprue base (элемент литниковой смеси), standage, sunk basin, sunk ceramic4) Mining: dib-hole, dippa, drainage shaft, lade hole, lodge, mud (settling) sump, settling sump, shaft bottom, shaftbottom, water lodge, water sump, well5) Metallurgy: sprue base (элемент литниковой системы), well (элемент литниковой системы)6) Oil: dia hole (в скважине), dib hole (в скважине), dibhole, drill sump, rat hole, settling pond, sump (в стволе скважины)7) Sakhalin R: sump (в стволе скважины)8) Makarov: clay pit (для глинистого бурового раствора), sump hole (для бурового раствора)9) oil&gas: drilling sump -
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1) General subject: ale grains, ales, deposit, dregs, emptying (на дне сосуда), heeltap, residue, residuum, sediment, settling, sludge, sucks2) Naval: holding anchorage3) Colloquial: it sucks (slang: of something bad), lousy (youthspeak - молодежный жаргон)5) Engineering: bulking sludge, dreg, lees, residual, settlement, settlings, sink (грязи), bleeding6) Chemistry: residual matter7) Economy: bottom of the barrel8) Automobile industry: sedimentation (напр. топлива), settling (топлива, масла), parking (автотранспорта)10) Jargon: a waste of time (referring to a job, party etc.), stinks (аналог "sucks"), bullshit11) Oil: basic sediment, bottom, bottom sediment, bottom settlings, bottoms, bushwash (на дне нефтяного резервуара), feculence, feculency, settling-out (бурового раствора), slush, muck12) Food industry: foot (после слива жира)13) Ecology: settings14) Sakhalin energy glossary: Laying-up15) Polymers: bottom settling, break, foots, mud17) General subject: sediment (в топливном баке), sludge (смазочного масла)18) Chemical weapons: settling (отстаивание)19) Makarov: ale-grains, emptyings, grounds20) Gold mining: decant21) Electrochemistry: slime22) General subject: dregginess -
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9 парк шахтных вагонеток
Engineering: standageУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > парк шахтных вагонеток
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10 водосборник
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11 Sumpfinhalt
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12 зумпф
sunk basin, ( элемент литниковой смеси) sprue base, sink hole, kettle, sink, standage, sump, well, settling well* * *зумпф м. горн.
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water chamber, cunette, standage, water reservoirРусско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > водосборник
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sunk basin, pit, well, standage, sinkРусско-английский словарь по строительству и новым строительным технологиям > зумпф
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18 Thompson, A.
SUBJECT AREA: Textiles[br]fl. c. 1801 London, England[br]English patentee of one of the first significant machines for heckling flax.[br]The flax plant passes through many stages before its fibres are prepared for spinning. The woody pith surrounding the fibres is first softened by rotting or "retting", and is then removed by beating or "scutching". This leaves the fibres in a tight bunch, as they have grown to form the stem of the plant. Hackling or heckling, the next process, separates the fibres from each other. In hand processes this was done by pulling the fibres across a board of steel spikes, or sometimes a form of comb was pulled through them.In 1795 Sellers and Standage patented a method of heckling in which the flax was pulled by hand through stationary vertical teeth, but much more significant was the patent of 1801 of A.Thompson of London. The length of the fibres in a bundle of flax will vary considerably, therefore the distance between the point where the fibres pass out to be combed and the point where they can be put through another roller or gripper must be greater than the longest fibres, requiring some method of support in between. Thompson used a pair of chain gills for this purpose. These consist of rows of teeth mounted on a continuous chain or belt which moves around while the fibres pass through the teeth in the vertical position. The longer fibres are pulled through the teeth by the drawing rollers at the front, while the shorter ones are held steady by the teeth and presented to the rollers later; thus the teeth both support the fibres and heckle them at the same time. Following this process the fibres can be drawn and spun.[br]Bibliography1801, British patent no. 2,533 (flax-heckling machine).Further ReadingW.English, 1969, The Textile Industry, London (describes Thompson's machine, with an illustration).L.J.Mills (ed.), 1927, The Textile Educator, London (includes a description of later flax-heckling machines).RLH -
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